Passed Breast Cancer Treatment. MRI Shows Periventricular White Matter Which Can Indicate Microvascular Ischemic Changes. Serious?
I am a 47 years old female who passed a breast cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy ), I have some dizziness and done MRI, the result is: Some T2 hypersignal foci are seen in deep and periventricular white matter and centum semiovale. This appearance is not specific but can indicate microvascular ischemic changes. Please help me to know what does it mean and is it serious or not? Thank you in advance.
Hi there, These changes may mean that the small blood vessels of brain have ruptured or clotted in very small areas. These findings are common in elderly population with longstanding hypertension or diabetes. Your dizziness may be explained by this finding. Seeing a neurologist would be a good idea, but important to control hypertension and diabetes if you are suffering from them.Take care
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Passed Breast Cancer Treatment. MRI Shows Periventricular White Matter Which Can Indicate Microvascular Ischemic Changes. Serious?
Hi there, These changes may mean that the small blood vessels of brain have ruptured or clotted in very small areas. These findings are common in elderly population with longstanding hypertension or diabetes. Your dizziness may be explained by this finding. Seeing a neurologist would be a good idea, but important to control hypertension and diabetes if you are suffering from them.Take care